A few weeks ago I was in the UK and got together with the [LugRadio](https://www.lugradio.org/) team (Stuart Langridge, Adam Sweet, Chris Procter, and Ade Bradshaw) for a bit of a reunion. Thanks to Tony Whitmore and Laura Cowen from the [Ubuntu UK Podcast](https://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/) for recording the show.
In the show we discuss:
* Social networking: what’s identi.ca’s place in the new world order? Is it free-software-specific, and is that a good thing or not? (1.40)
* The Devil’s Drink: a quiz with an unpleasant forfeit for getting questions wrong, and which could be construed as a way to make Adam’s life miserable. **See the video ([Part 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-ZEE_Lz6e0) [Part 2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hmVL8gtHI))** (15.45)
* LibreOffice, OpenOffice, and Oracle: what does it mean that there are now two competing suites, and where do we go from here? (29.50)
* In season 2 we talked about viruses on Linux and whether they were a problem. Seven years later, we revisit the situation in the light of the rise of Macintosh viruses and say: are we still right to be smugly safe? (44.10)
You can [download it here](https://www.lugradio.org/episodes/108).
Also, be sure to see the [awesome LugRadio documentary](https://www.dontlistenalone.org/) that Tony made when the show ended.